Sure, but let’s get real here. First, the Bucks spent major assets to get Holiday. They gave up Eric Bledsoe, George Hill, two first-round draft picks and the right to swap two future picks, plus their rights to R.J. Hampton, whom the Bucks had taken at No. 24. All of that to get a guy on the wrong side of 30 who had been an All-Star exactly one time. If Olshey had done that he would have been eviscerated around here. Second, it looks good now, but what if the Nets had remained healthy and sent the Bucks off in 4 or 5 games the ECF? Maybe Olshey would get lucky too in making a move like that, but it’s certainly not the going to snare the second big time All-Star running mate for Lillard that folks around here have been calling for.
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major assets"?
Bledsoe, yeah, he's a major asset...I guess, or at least he was. He was arguably Milwaukee's 3rd best player; but, he had only averaged 15 points and 5 assists that year
Hill is not a major asset anymore, and he wasn't when traded. More like a 7th or 8th man, at best, with a trade-worthy contract
as far as the picks, it sure looks like the 24th pick in the last draft will be the highest pick the Bucks give up. Sure, by 2027 their 1st round pick may be a decent one. That's a long time away (Giannis will be 32 then, Middleton 35) and meanwhile, the Bucks are winning
so no, I do not believe the price was as high as you are implying. It was a substantial price to be sure, but when you start distilling the equation down to the price, you have to start gauging the payoff. To start with, Giannis had put the Bucks in the same position that Dame has put Portland in. That being "
show me you're as committed to me and winning a championship as I am to the team". The Bucks certainly passed that test
and now, they are one win from securing the championship. That one accomplishment can put a giant band-aid over the abrasion of losing a high draft pick 6 or 7 years from now (although if the Suns come back and win...OUCH!)
the Bucks did what Portland should have done 2-4 years ago. If you want to argue it's too late to mortgage the future to the extent Milwaukee did (Dame is 4.5 years older than the Greek), that's probably fair, to a degree. But I think people carry that too far past a reasonable degree.
Portland has to do something a lot more impactful than adding an Afflalo or a RoCo. They have to at least once, swing for the fences during the Dame era. To not do so would be epic failure, on top of 9 years of timid management